Already today Zakop in the ground in a pot of Sansewieria. Will release the rush behind the rush
It is a plant that is also known in Poland under the name coil or mother -in -law languages. Sword -like leaves in an intense green color, with yellow borders or spots attract attention and are a beautiful decoration of any room. In addition, the care of Sansewieria is really easy, so it is not surprising that it has gained such popularity. Of course, in addition to ensuring its appropriate position and hydration, Sansewieria’s nutrition must not be overlooked. It is thanks to this that we will strengthen the plant and immunize to various diseases that can cause it to dawn. This is especially important when you notice that Sansewieria has stopped with height or stopped. Then use immediate therapeutic treatment with garlic. It acts on it like a steroid and will stimulate it to intensive growth. That is why today Zakop in the ground in a pot of its plant, a clove of garlic, and in a while it will reflect.
Natural fertilizer to Sansewieria. How does garlic work?
It is believed that garlic is a natural insecticide and fungicidal. Well, the sulfur compounds contained in it have a deterrent effect on some pests (e.g. aphids, spider mites) and can inhibit the development of fungi. Garlic placed directly in the Sansewieria ground can stimulate its immune system, making it more resistant to diseases. Remember, however, to bury a maximum of 1 or 2 cloves of garlic in the pot of your Sansewieria. Why? Too high garlic concentration can damage the roots of the plant. It can also affect the soil pH, which in the long run may be unfavorable for Sansewieria.
Coil care. What does Sansewieria like?
It is not complicated. It grows best in the ground for cacti and succulents. The humus soil, sand, perlite and gravel will dry faster and prevent root rot. Sansewieria likes a position with a distributed light, then it dies beautifully. However, he also does well in shady places. For the plant to grow straight, it must not be poured. We water it with a small amount of water, maximally once a week, when the soil is completely dry.
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